Slave cylinder
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Slave cylinder
:Hi all please can you advise the orientation of these parts.I am .unsure if the concave sides go together or am I wrong please.
Re: Slave cylinder
The concave end faces the fluid, the flat sides touch. If I’m understanding your question !
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Re: Slave cylinder
Thank you Les so am I correct to say the flat sides against each other.The opposite to whst I have here.So would thst mean the concave of the piston would then take rod end into its dish.
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Re: Slave cylinder
The orientation of the seal in your photo above is correct in that the concave faces into the cylinder.
The operating rod (No: 16 in the link below) sits into the outward facing concave of the metal piston.
See link below for how the assembly (No: 10) goes together:-
https://www.moss-europe.co.uk/en-gb/clu ... 14--03--01
Note:- There are variations to the slave cylinder but they are all have the same style of seal and piston.
The operating rod (No: 16 in the link below) sits into the outward facing concave of the metal piston.
See link below for how the assembly (No: 10) goes together:-
https://www.moss-europe.co.uk/en-gb/clu ... 14--03--01
Note:- There are variations to the slave cylinder but they are all have the same style of seal and piston.
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Re: Slave cylinder
Thank you gents a great help as ever.